NEAR-FIELD WITH FAR-FIELD TO VERIFY THAT DEVICE IS CONNECTED OR SECURED
20240013011 ยท 2024-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06K7/10297
PHYSICS
G06K19/0723
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a method to check if a connector system with a Connector Position Assurance (CPA) member is in closed position. The method includes providing an RFID-tag reader that is positioned at a distance D to the integrated circuit enabling far-field RFID communication and not permitting near-field RFID communication. Further, the method includes checking the readability of the integrated circuit with the RFID-tag reader and issuing an alert signal if the integrated circuit is not readable by the RFID-tag reader indicating that the CPA member is not in the closed position.
Claims
1. An RFID tag comprising: a first component provided with an integrated circuit and a near-field antenna being electrically connected to the integrated circuit; a second component provided with a far-field antenna; and a pivoting mechanism configured to allow pivoting of the first component and the second component from an open position, in which the first and second components are separated, to a closed position, in which the integrated circuit with near-field antenna is inductively coupled with the far-field antenna such that the integrated circuit is readable not only in a near-field of RFID communication but also in a far-field of RFID communication.
2. The RFID tag of claim 1, further comprising a locking mechanism including a first locking part located on one of the first and second components and a second locking part located on the other of the first and second components.
3. The RFID tag of claim 2, wherein the locking mechanism is configured to have an open position and a closed position wherein in the closed position of the locking mechanism the first locking part is pressed into the second locking part and prevents the first and second components from separating.
4. The RFID tag of claim 3, wherein the first and second locking parts are integral parts of the first and second components, respectively.
5. The RFID tag of claim 1, wherein the pivoting mechanism comprises a pin which connects the first component and the second component and which is a rotational axis for the pivoting of the first and second components.
6. The RFID tag of claim 1, wherein the near-field antenna and the far-field antenna have different read ranges.
7. The RFID tag of claim 3, wherein the locking mechanism can be put in the open position after it has been in the closed position without destroying the RFID tag.
8. The RFID tag of claim 4, wherein the first and second locking parts surround the first and second components, respectively.
9. The RFID tag of claim 6, wherein the near-field antenna is a UHF antenna with a read range of several millimeters and the far-field antenna is a UHF antenna with a read range of several meters.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] The following is a detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. The exemplary embodiments described herein are intended to teach the principles of the present disclosure, enabling those of ordinary skill in the art to implement and use the present disclosure in many different environments and for many different applications. Therefore, the exemplary embodiments are not intended to be, and should not be considered as, a limiting description of the scope of protection. Rather, the scope of protection shall be defined by the appended claims.
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[0030] It will be appreciated that the foregoing description provides examples of the disclosed systems and methods. However, it is contemplated that other implementations of the disclosure may differ in detail from the foregoing examples. All references to the disclosure or examples thereof are intended to reference the particular example being discussed at that point and are not intended to imply any limitation as to the general disclosure.
[0031] Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method for referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All method steps described herein can be performed in any suitable order, unless otherwise indicated or clearly contradicted by the context.
[0032] Although the preferred embodiments of this disclosure have been described herein, improvements and modifications may be incorporated without departing from the scope of the following claims.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0033] The present disclosure is based at least in part on the realization that there is a need for a reliable solution to check if a connector system is provided with a CPA member in closed position. In this respect, it has been realized that it is advantageous if the requirement of visual view on the connectors for this checking process can be avoided. The idea is to use a near-field antenna which is electrically connected to an integrated circuit on the CPA member and a far-field antenna as a booster on the connector itself. For the near-field antenna with integrated circuit one may use a UHF PCB coin, a UHF coil-on-chip or coil-on-a-chip or on-chip-coil or anything comparable. Once the connector is plugged, one needs to put the CPA member in closed position to couple the near-field antenna with the far-field antenna and by this to increase the read range of the RFID system. If the CPA member is not in closed position (not locked), the reading distance will be reduced to the near-field antenna reading distance with very limited reading range. This principle could also be used to be sure that a plug (containing near-field antenna) is connected with an outlet (containing far-field antenna). Another use case is for tamper evidence tags. For example if you try to remove the tag from the object, the near-field antenna will be disconnected from the far-field antenna and the tag loses its reading range. One advantage of the disclosure is that there is no need of visual view of the connector to be sure it is locked.
[0034] According to a preferred embodiment of the disclosure, the connector system may allow a moving of the CPA member to the closed position only if the first connector and the second connector are properly mated. Further embodiments may be provided with receiving means on the first connector and on the second connector for receiving the CPA member. The receiving means might be an integral part of the first connector and of the second connector. The connector system might be configured such that the deliberate removal of the CPA member and un-mating of the first connector and the second connector can be easily performed without destroying the CPA member, the first connector or the second connector. In exemplary embodiments the near-field antenna may be a UHF antenna with a read range of several millimeters and the far-field antenna may be a UHF antenna with a read range of several meters.
[0035] With regard to the RFID tag of the disclosure, a preferred embodiment of the RFID tag may be provided with a locking mechanism including a first locking part located on one of the first and second components and a second locking part located on the other of the first and second components. The locking mechanism preferably is configured to have an open position and a closed position wherein in the closed position the first locking part is pressed into the second locking part and prevents the first and second components from separating. The first and second locking parts may be integral parts of the first component and of the second component, respectively, and the locking parts may be surrounding the first and second components, respectively. In exemplary embodiments the locking mechanism may be configured such that it can be put in open status after it has been closed without destroying the RFID tag. The pivoting mechanism may be realized with a pin which connects the first component and the second component and which is the rotational axis for the pivoting movement of the first and the second components. In exemplary embodiments the near-field antenna may be a UHF antenna with a read range of several millimeters and the far-field antenna may be a UHF antenna with a read range of several meters
[0036] With regard to the method of the present disclosure, the method preferably may comprise the step of issuing an alert signal if the integrated circuit is not readable with the RFID-tag reader. Such an alert signal indicates that the connector position assurance is not in the closed position.